Pusha T Responds To Being Name-Dropped On Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria”

Pusha T has finally broken his silence after being name-dropped on Kendrick Lamar‘s “euphoria.”

On one of K. Dot’s infamous Drake disses, he raps, “Yeah, f**k all that pushin’ P/ let me see you push a T,” in reference to Drizzy’s 2018 beef with the Virginia native. Of the mention, Pusha called it “incredible.”

In a new interview with Vulture, he responded, “Incredible. Incredible display. Incredible display of battle raps. Listen man, Kendrick …” His brother, No Malice, interjected, saying Kendrick’s record was a “masterclass.”



Pusha T’s feud with Drake dates back to 2006 after Clipse and Lil Wayne exchanged shade, which led to Drake getting involved in defense of his mentor. Push fired back in 2011 with “Don’t F**k With Me” and the following year with “Exodus 23:1.”

Weezy responded via Twitter.

Drake hit back in 2013 with “Tuscan Leather,” once again proving his loyalty to Wayne. In 2016, Pusha returned with “H.G.T.V Freestyle,” where he threw shots at Drake’s ghostwriter allegations. This led the Canadian rapper to question the Virginia native’s street cred on 2017’s “Two Birds, One Stone,” but things between them reached new heights in 2018.

Pusha reignited the feud on “Infrared” and Drake immediately clapped back with “Duppy Freestyle.” All bets were off when Pusha came back with the scathing diss, “The Story Of Adidon,” where he revealed that Drake was a father.



Even though the shots continued to be fired and neither Pusha or Drake will attempt to make amends, the latter admitted in 2019 that he lost that battle. He explained on Rap Radar that this was his “first loss in the competitive sport of rapping.” It’s safe to say that Kendrick was his second.